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Biology, 01.09.2021 01:20 ghaithalhamdani

Fishing is a major part of many Caribbean economies. The yellowtail snapper and Nassau grouper are important food fishes. However, a lack of adequate regulation has led to overfishing in many areas and consequent damage to reefs. When grouper fishing is set to 70% what happens to the population of other fish populations in the reef?

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The lack of grouper fish in the food web caused a spike in the snappers that are usually eaten by the groupers.

Since there were hardly any grouper left as a result, the snapper population also decreased amongst the reef community.

All the other fish populations in the gizmo increased as a result of the fishing favoring the grouper.

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